Hello everyone and thank you for a warm welcome back! I'm excited to reactivate this account because it is really quite ancient. I've been in and out of the game a few times (largely due to school and work) but I have been playing pretty actively the past few months.

quoteposted by SoonipiCurlyCoatsHello everyone and thank you for a warm welcome back! I'm excited to reactivate this account because it is really quite ancient. I've been in and out of the game a few times (largely due to school and work) but I have been playing pretty actively the past few months.

Of course! Now that you’ve upgraded feel free to PM me so I can set you up with some more foundation stock - I’m over my kennel lint right now so I’d be glad to offload some dogs haha.

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If you keep digging a little more, you should find some BIS/Show placer judges for Britts. Might not be able to win them until SOP advances more, but its a possibility.

Not in the breed, but thought I'd add that tidbit to the discussions.

Will

This is a great idea! Thanks for the recommendation, I will start digging through for those too.

Oh sorry I didn't see this before, haven't been checking the forums lately.

The SOP of my dogs have been getting better and I'm starting to be able to actually compete against other kennels.

I kind of abandoned the color breeding line, because I was having terrible luck with it. So instead, I'm trying to improve the top neck and back trait in brits which should be much easier.

Welcome back to the game Brynmor! I remember you! I started playing in brits when they were in their 5th generation on my otakuparadise account. I stopped playing for many years and have returned 3-4 month ago.

A specialty show is a dog show which reviews a single breed, unlike other dog shows, particularly conformation shows, which are generally referred to as "all-breed" because they are open to all breeds recognized by the sponsoring kennel club.